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Sunday June 28 02:00:53 2009 "Death Laid An Egg" |
This is some obscure "so bad it's good" italian giallo film, Ive never heard of it and cant find it in the database. Anyway, I found this review of it with a great cap of a blonde with a yellow cleave gag. Anyone seen this? |
Anubis |
http://badmovieplanet.com/3btheater/d/deathlaidanegg.html |
Sunday June 28 02:10:37 2009 Re: Raffish DiDClips updated |
Kinky-napper wrote: > Including several damsels placed in an easily escapable > situation involving an overly elaborate and exotic death... Ha...yes, but needs a full update's worth, what with so many good reminders here lately. Maybe next week...will I get to it before the candle burns down? |
Raffish |
Sunday June 28 02:45:07 2009 instinct |
has anyone seen this on-line? or is it a holy grail? Title: Instinct Medium: TV Movie Actress: Christine Bottomley tied hands behind and ankles with tape, and tape gagged, her captor has taken no chances and wrapped her securely - her legs are encased from ankles to knees and there are several wraps around her mouth too. Lots of mmphhing and struggling |
Sunday June 28 07:02:32 2009 Re: "Death Laid An Egg" |
Anubis wrote: > This is some obscure "so bad it's good" italian > Anyone seen this? I haven't seen the movie but i have the scene ,Major John's uploaded it on one of their updates a while back .I'm sure Stephanie would put it up for you . |
James Gagney |
Sunday June 28 13:46:04 2009 Miss Black 1999 |
This post was moved to The Trading Forum. Poster: Union Reason: Off-topic. |
The Moderator |
Sunday June 28 14:55:02 2009 Confirmation: Lisa Marcos, The Listener |
HOLA everybody. I hadn't been here in the last few days, and I see that many of you were asking about the Lisa Marcos scene on "The Listener". The show was broadcasted earlier this year in Latin America, and I can confirm , without a doubt, that the b/g scene takes place on episode 8. Lisa is wearing a leather jacket and blue jeans, and is tied to a chair. She's cleavegagged. There's a close-up of her tied hands. It's worth waiting for. |
Jorge-Enlever |
Sunday June 28 15:15:04 2009 funnies |
if christina applegate were gagged her captor could gloat - "looks like you won't be eating any apples, ms. applegate! |
David Carridine |
Sunday June 28 16:21:17 2009 Re: funnies |
David Carridine wrote: > if christina applegate were gagged her captor could gloat > - "looks like you won't be eating any apples, ms. > applegate! dude your not funny |
Sunday June 28 16:59:07 2009 Re: instinct |
> has anyone seen this on-line? or is it a holy grail? > Title: Instinct > Medium: TV Movie You could ask over at Major John's....? I have it on VHS and I think someone else over here might have caught it too. Ask at Rob's. Someone thereabout might have it on DVD and be able to send it to one of the clip sites. A very "kinetic" scene! Good luck! |
Kenny |
Sunday June 28 17:20:02 2009 Best Book Cover...? |
Any examples of our favourite imagery on the cover of mainstream books spring to mind.....? |
Kenny |
Sunday June 28 18:15:51 2009 Sherlock Holmes movie possibility |
At 1:35 in the trailer it looks like Rachel McAdams is hanging by her wrists with a white cloth (gag?) tied around her neck. On the film's page at imdb.com, there is a pic showing her in the same outfit (running) without any cloth around her neck. |
http://www.apple.com/trailers/wb/sherlockholmes/ |
Sunday June 28 18:51:21 2009 Re: Re. Farrah and the Angels |
Hadji wrote: > Novelizations of popular movies and television series are > inevitable; their producers want to maximize revenue from > their creations. The plots of the television series > novelizations may not necessarily adhere to episode > plots, and may be completely original plots altogether. > They are marketed to readers who prefer light reading > that isn't too intellectually taxing. The authors of the > books are most likely struggling aspiring writers who are > desperate for any work, and the plots are most likely outlined by someone else. True, however at the time all the TV tie in novels i had read had been adaptations of episodes. The Doctor Who target novelisations mainly but also adaptations of shows like Blakes 7, Citizen Smith and Porridge. Or James Blish's Star Trek adaptations. This was remember back in the days before video when many successful films and Tv Shows were adapted into print as a way for fans to remember the story. The idea that an original novel could be based on TV charecters and not be a script adaptation was - if you'll excuse the pun - a novel one, for me at least Now i wonder if i still have that book... |
Moxx of Balhoom |
Sunday June 28 18:55:06 2009 Re: Sherlock Holmes movie possibility |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > At 1:35 in the trailer it looks like Rachel McAdams is > hanging by her wrists with a white cloth (gag?) tied > around her neck. You should ask the guy who posted that Homecoming gallery yesterday. He is the real Sherlock Holmes. |
Moriarty |
Sunday June 28 21:23:10 2009 Re: Held Hostage |
numnut wrote: > Saw a preview for a new Lifetime Movie Network movie > called Held Hostage. Not sure who the lead is but she's > blonde pretty and tied up. There is another female tied > and gagged but of no interest here except to Mandrake. It > debuts at 8pm on July 19th. It's Julie Benz of 'Angel' fame. Any chance it shows her gagged in the previews as well? She has dodged a few scenes recently. |
Goten |
Sunday June 28 23:27:35 2009 Re: funnies |
David Carridine wrote: > if christina applegate were gagged her captor could gloat > - "looks like you won't be eating any apples, ms. > applegate! lame. corny. Etc. |
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